Waiting for me to return from the bridge's design competition was a hopeful emigration to Tacax Village.

"Thirty people... a lot more again, but what happened?

Ask Richay while dressing because it was an early report when she got home.

Richay let me get my changed clothes out of the closet of Melmie's. I see Richay like that. Teten looks like a shank, but you can ignore him.

"They're people from town that take about three days on foot from here. He said the branches had been damaged by Branch Eater's food damage, and he was going to migrate in a dispersed manner."

Much like how I was supposed to leave Lemuk Village? In my case, I was ready and all because I left the village voluntarily, but this time the migrating hopefuls are like being kicked out by a bruncheater, so it would be hard.

"It's good to move, but what about a house or something?

The total population of the village today is about 100 inhabitants. There has been a considerable increase due to the presence of migrants from villages and others that were destroyed by the snow shake damage during the construction of the bridge.

Everyone has a home, but the budget for the village can't afford it right after the bridge is crossed.

Not very much, but I can't build a dwelling for thirty.

"They don't have to worry about the house. Unlike a broken business, it's a form of evacuation, so the mayor says he'll give you a subvention. One jade and five hundred iron coins per capita, but Amane doesn't charge a fee to design it, so we can build it."

"Are all the emigrants convinced of what I'm going to design?

"I'll be fine because I'm taking a copy. There's hope on paper about the design too, so read it later."

Work fast.

If you can get yourself a place to live, do you want to secure a source of income later?

Apart from being a full-time job, like Melmie, work in the village is farming or raising rum birds.

"Where's the dirt?

"I don't. That's the problem. I was just discussing what to do with Melmie."

"With the village management plan, it's coming together in the direction of increasing the number of rum birds, and we'll have Markt open a ram bird feeding training until the soil can be secured. Why don't we keep the five suited breeders and ask the rest of them to grow tomatoes for feed and also for matra and oil?"

A month in breeding training. In the meantime, I just have to buy dirt from a pedestrian.

"Now you may get cheap dirt flowing from a broken village. It seems to draw attention to other people's misfortunes, but depending on the price, you should buy more."

I took the wrinkle off my coat, and then I put it on the wall. Richay nods like he was impressed with my words.

"I forgot about the broken village. I think we should move early, so I can contact the Comatsu Chamber of Commerce."

If you ask a pedestrian, you have to wait until you come to the village, and there's not much scope for you to move on buying. The Komatsu Chamber of Commerce also always has coyote cars that can carry high, clustered amounts like dirt.

If you're asking me, the Comatsu Chamber of Commerce would be more appropriate, as Richay said.

"Well, I'll have to write to the Comatsu Chamber of Commerce."

I finished dressing, and I just got an envelope and paper out of my desk to write a letter to the Komatsu Chamber of Commerce.

Although a field for thirty would require a considerable amount of soil, Louis Oats, a crop for oil collection, would need to be extra crowded because it is a fairly handy crop.

As I write, I see Melmie in the corner of the room.

"The cost of building a house is borne by those wishing to migrate, and I would like to put together any building materials that should be ordered from the Comatsu Chamber of Commerce. Talk to each and every one of you, and call me because I want to shape just the bones of design."

For once, I have a piece of paper on hand with hopes that Richay has put together for me, but I can't move to the purchase order because there are no blueprints for this alone.

Melmie got up off the couch.

"Can I come from someone who's giving me hope that's going to take a lot of work?

"That's how it is. We'll hear from ten people by the end of the day, and the other twenty will turn tomorrow"

"Okay. I'll call you."

Dropping off the patties and running mermies to calculate the wood frame ingredients needed for the field.

Teten, who was holding her knees in the corner of the room out of hand, began to laugh with Nitanita on the fence.

"... lived a good life while Amane was away"

"It's a memory laugh. What happened while I was at the design competition?

Hehe, teten loosening his mouth sloppily turning his gaze diagonally upwards.

"… indulge in a little less personal life. Hehe..."

"Ho ho, details"

"... Melmie, sister, in your underwear, wandering"

Oh, I think I'll do it.

"... Richay, sister, no amane, no hegemony"

"So there's tetens in that weakness."

"Seriously, it's good for you..."

I heard from Richay, who brought the tea, that while Richay was somewhat unmotivated, Teten was replacing her shoulder in cleaning the office, etc.

Teten, was she a woman to be exhausted? The subject is a woman.

I said I forgot my tea contract and pulled into the kitchen. Moving my gaze from Lishay to Teten.

"Are you satisfied as a teeter that the result you put in is instead of a chore shoulder?

"A compliment from your sister, Richay, that tickles me..."

"Truth is, Teten doesn't hide the truth."

"... Amane trusts you"

Is that right?

It's rude to assume you just don't have someone else close enough to talk about this hand, right?

Richay, who brought me a tea contract, sits on the couch.

"With that said, will the number of people put in smoking facilities in the winter decrease because of the increase in the number of people?

"If you can't keep warm by overflowing the smoking facility, you might get complaints."

Last winter, women were immersed in smoking establishments that were like saunas. It was also well received by the wives that they did not have to suffer from cold or frostburn.

Eyes on Teten, the administrator of the smoking facility.

Teten moves just a little from the corner of the room towards Richay and opens his mouth.

"In order, then..."

Rubbing his fingertips together, he slips away from his gaze and Teten suggests.

I didn't say order to avoid a wave, I want to be surrounded by more women, but I think it's a late suggestion, but it's effective.

It's no order to cage in a ram bird hut.

I snap my neck like Richay is bothered.

"They said Amane wanted me to stop smoking our wife,"

"Oh, when I sleep at night, I'm worried about the smell of smoke."

"... sleep alone, do it"

Though the couple's business deniers pinched their mouths slightly, as village chief, they cannot be overlooked to interfere with the couple's lives.

"Only bachelors get warm in smoking establishments, married people go to public halls or something?

If I split it completely, that's going to make me scared.

Worried that way, Richay gives me a report in a reluctant voice.

"My husband told me he didn't like the smell of rum birds."

"Oh, that's serious."

"... sleeping alone"

Ignoring the regrettable tetens, I remember the faces of the inhabitants of the village.

Although there are several married people, the average age in the village is sometimes quite low enough to not reach 20%.

"I don't think there will be a complaint if you decide to focus on snowflakes and snow grates for male married people, but if you're a woman,"

The Ram Bird Breeding Hut is a place I don't want to hang out, but the smoking facility will want to immerse itself in as much time as time permits because it can get warm.

While in a smoking facility, I also work internally, but it is common for efficiency to change due to differences in the environment.

"What's the matter?"

"... couple love, and do it, warm each other up"

"Don't be stubborn, Teten"

You're a pain in the ass.

"After all, putting it in order is probably the most post-rot free way. However, married people should be put together"

"That's what's gonna happen."

"Can you put together a schedule or something right now?

"I'll do it. Tetten, Melmie brings you a cup of tea for those who want to migrate"

Teten nods over and over at Richay's request.

Richay pulls out the residency papers to set up a schedule and heads to a separate room. It would be in order not to show it to the prospective emigration seekers.

Teten looks at me and for some reason she looks like a doorman.

"... your sister relied on me"

"You look happy."

What a story, Melmie brought in emigration seekers.

I'm just going to ask you about the hopes of the house you're going to build.

"Are you sure the village chief will design it for you?

"It'll be cheaper. If there are any other architects or bridgebuilders who would like to ask you to design it, you can contact them, but I want the material order to be put together so I want it to move quickly."

"No, please ask the village chief"

Listen to your hopes and put them together on paper. Draw a diagram or something to get an understanding and move on to the next person you want.

Having roughly decided on the decathlon for ten, the norm of the day, I saw it all side by side on my desk.

"Mr. Melmie, what do you think?

"Mr. Amane, you don't have to tell me."

"Meh."

"of"

"No cohesion"

Prove to me that you thought the same thing together, and I looked around again at Dessan lined up on my desk.

Basically, I asked all I wanted and put together a design proposal, so naturally, there was no uniformity in the appearance. If you build a house in the village of Takakus like this, the landscape will be affected.

Then what?

"Maybe we should listen to the other twenty hopes before we think about placement"

"But in this case, the neighborhood is determined by the second branch that just crossed the bridge."

"Right. Later, we'll do a little redefinition of the design to give it a sense of unity in appearance, or we'll go with the layout of the streets and squares to match the forms."

Talking to Melmie about the development plan knocked on the door of the office.

I turned to the door wondering who it was at this hour when the sun was already falling.

"Um, what's going on?

At the end of the door was a businessman who used to buy eggs and meat in our village.

The pedestrian takes his hat and puts it up in front of his chest like trouble and greets him.

"My plans went a little crazy and I arrived earlier than usual. So I visited the public hall, and they told me the room was full..."

Oh, are they filling the room with emigration seekers?

"Melmie, go to the public hall and have your room vacated"

"Okay. Wait a minute."

Send Melmie out, and I'll put the pedestrian through the office.

The pedestrian removes the button on his collar to make it look easier as he reaches for the tea that Richay put in to distract him.

"I'm suddenly sorry. Normally, we were scheduled to arrive around the day after tomorrow, but business talks in the village along the way were broken down and the plans were brought forward."

"Is that what happened? I'm sorry about the mess."

I was bound to keep one public and private room for the traveling merchant, but I guess I was going to fill the room because of the sudden arrival of a migrant hopeful.

If you move to the break room or the guard room, you'll be able to accommodate the pedestrians, so we can deal with it now.

"Nevertheless, the village of Takakus has people who want to migrate staying in public halls whenever they come"

A pedestrian waves the story.

With the exception of winter, when the transport network was mahi due to the snow, it is true that the public and private buildings were always full with emigration seekers and alienators.

I can't expand the public building, but it might be time to build an inn for pedestrians and travelers.

"If you want to build an inn, please ask me to order the materials."

"You don't get out of it. Well, the main customer is going to be you, so I'm going to need some good stuff. Richay, what's it like?

Richay, who was opening the books and doing the calculations soon after making the tea, sighs and shakes his neck sideways.

"That's tough. When you're building an inn, you'll need eight jade coins, right?

"Considering what's to come, two or three rooms won't be enough, and eight jade coins would be reasonable."

I turn to the pedestrian.

"What will you buy me and go this time?

"We want to buy meat and eggs as usual. Then, if you're going to sell me smoked eggs and smoked meat for the same price as last time, I'd like that too. However, fertilizer relationships cannot be purchased this time"

That would be the case, too. Some villages were destroyed by the collapse of the snow shake, and fewer needed fertilizer.

However, profits are greatly diminished if this is not sold, beyond the fact that the specialty that makes the greatest profit in the village of Tacax is fertilizer.

However, I really want to strengthen my relationship with this pedestrian in the future.

"I need to talk to you, okay?

I slightly embark on a pedestrian for the purpose of emphasizing that it is an important story and start talking.

"In fact, we have a plan to build a dwelling for thirty people who want to migrate on a second branch. I was thinking of taking the story to the Chamber of Commerce where I'm being cordial, but this is also on the edge of something. Would you like to bite one?

"When it comes to building materials for thirty people, I can't handle the boulders. We don't have the means to transport them."

"Not all of it. I'd like to work with the Devil Bug Hunter Guild in Kattera City to place an order for some Devil Bug-based composites like nails and tiles you'll need"

Tiles in this world are not ceramic, but composite materials made from the use of devil worm crusts, etc. Because it is lightweight, it is a commodity that even pedestrians can transport together.

The pedestrian reticed for a while only to talk about how he would benefit considerably if he was prepared to take advantage of the transport to our village for a while.

"I'm sure we can offer you cheaper than any chamber of commerce if you just come and go with the city of Kattera. Because you can do it at a thin profit. I can't give you an exact answer until I see the exact order volume, but I really want to do it."

"Okay. I'll wrap up the story here the night after tomorrow and put the purchase order in shape."

"Yes, thank you very much"

Mermie just returned when I exchanged hands with the pedestrian.

I opened a room in the public hall.

"Thanks, Melmie"

I urge the pedestrians to lead them to the public hall.

It seems that the pedestrian trader is doing the calculation on the order for the building materials related to the Devil Bug I suggested earlier, and it is not here at heart and so on.

"Is Amane Village Manager always in business for this kind of amount?

A merchant comes pointing water at the lid.

"It's not always. From a standpoint, only when the migrants come together because they are responsible for the buildings in the village"

It's a building for thirty, so roughly sixty jade coins. Our forty-five are subsidies out of other towns, but my responsibilities remain the same.

Will the amount of Devil's Bug material ordered from the pedestrian be about twenty pieces of jade coin? There would be one or two overrides, given the interests of the pedestrians.

"The merchant who was in and out of the southern village of Aquas said it was time to have a shop..."

A pedestrian looks up at the night sky and scratches his head.

"I just wonder if he finally came when I heard he was going to have a store because he was a smart guy for a long time. There are still some things that I think have crossed my path."

"I thought the same thing when I heard that Aquas Village Chief Kanes was going to cross the bridge. But I can't help but be in a hurry. I'm not Kanes, and I have a responsibility to protect the life of this entire village, so if I fail in a hurry, that's what I regret and can't do."

"That's right. I know there's no rush..."

"The village of Tacax is a good place," the bitter pedestrian said.

"There aren't any store-like shops in this village yet, are there?

"Yeah, you haven't. It's still weak in terms of industry to attract, so it won't taste good."

Although there are meat and eggs from rum birds, these are exports.

Besides, barter rather than monetary economy is formed among the inhabitants of the village. It is a loose economic activity that accommodates vegetables taken on that day.

By the time the population was over three hundred, I wanted to attract shops and gradually flush currency, but now I was still in time for barter.

Nevertheless, I can guess as much as a trafficker would like to say in the course of this story.

"Do you want to set up a shop in Tacax Village?

"If possible, I'd like to set up a shop in this village."

"Wait till you have a little more population. Even if we leave the store now, no one has the money, so it's going to crumble quickly."

"That's scary. But it is, isn't it? I'll wait a while longer."

Sending the pedestrians to the public hall, I went back to my office.

In the office, three daughters, Richay, Melmie and Teten, were preparing dinner and waiting for my return.

"You could have eaten me first."

"Because Amane is back, we should all start eating together"

"Richay is right. I'm relieved of the hard work of stopping Richay, who tried to be able to cook while Amane was gone, so we have to celebrate."

To Melmie's words, Richay turns to Zito's eyes. It will be true that I will not deny it.

If you look at the table where only Melmie and Teten's specialty dishes line up, you can be sure that Richay's cooking arm hasn't improved. She was stopped by Melmie so she could train.

Teten keeps repeating "I'm glad the three of us..." all the time in a whisper.

About one of us started having dinner with the four of us, although we weren't happy to be home.

"- So, you ask the Comatsu Chamber of Commerce for building materials for the Devil Bug relationship? Or are you going with your traffickers' handouts?

While Melmie eats a noodle dish similar to spaghetti, she asks. Only the craftsmen would be concerned about the route of purchasing building materials.

"I'm going to ask the pedestrian if I can ask for it. Looks like he wants to earn some money to open a store, and it's not a bad idea to sell him a favor."

"That's a terrible way to put it."

"I want to take care of the relationship, shall I rephrase it?

"That sounds like a confession"

What am I supposed to do?

Turn your gaze to Richay's opinion about the accountant in Takax Village.

"I agree with Amane. That's enough to bring in apprenticeship applicants from the Warbug Hunter Guild, and you must have some knowledge with the Guild's accountant, right? I think I have a path to purchasing building materials related to bugs. However, pedestrians should also consider delays in the arrival of building materials because they move individually."

Unlike the Comatsu Chamber of Commerce, pedestrians are really understaffed. I wouldn't expect it to be delivered within a few days just because I placed an order.

Building plans for houses and inns also need to proceed in real time in contact with pedestrians.

"Speaking of inns, this office is getting cramped."

It was something that I felt widely at the beginning of my interest in the village, but not least, it had a population of over a hundred people and accumulated managerial materials and contracts. Most importantly, there are four people living in this office, including me, who are not originally designed for people to live in.

I mean, how long have you been living this life?

Teten moved his ears tingly. Herbivores?

"... Nest of love, architecture?

"Whose is it and whose is it? At least I'll live alone. I don't like sleeping in my room with Teten anymore."

I don't like it when people read GL novels to sleep stories anymore.

But Teten frowned a lot.

"Trouble. I can't enjoy that act alone..."

"Hey, don't mislead me."

After Lishay and Melmie see Teten with a slight face, they look at me with swordswallowed light in their eyes.

"Amane, what the hell are you doing with Teten?

"I'm curious. I'd love to hear more from you, Mr. Melmie."

"Seriously, I guess you two threw me and Teten into the same bedroom in the first place. And I didn't do anything wrong."

"Then why don't you talk to me?"

"... embarrassing late, I say no!

"Hey, Teten, don't oil the fire! Don't be ashamed! Don't dye your cheeks either!

It was decided to finish the dinner in a noisy manner and split the room with a scratch so that there would be no later rot.

- Results.

"Why is this happening"

Me holding my head and nodding on the bed and Teten pulling out a handmade GL novel as a delight were in the same room.

"Amane, tonight... I won't put you to sleep..."

"You're doing this on purpose, you"

"Mochi..."

I picked Teten's cheek, which thumbs up a lot, and pulled it left and right. If I didn't have this mouth, I wouldn't have to be listening to the novel at night.

I said I could do it!

"You, your cheeks would be too soft"

What is this elasticity? Are you saying the night doesn't come when you don't have to listen to a GL novel unless you redeem this comforting feeling? Goddamn it, do I have to listen to a GL novel?

"Shina Hikaruka, your sister's back."

"Are you still going to read in this situation, really?"

Enough is enough. Let's give up and listen.

The next morning, when Melmie discovered me coming to wake me up where I was falling to fold with Teten, who really didn't let me sleep, I was acquitted of the fact that there was no disturbance in my clothes for both of them.

"Now we will be purchasing composite and nail materials from WaxAnt's wax"

That's what I said. I dropped off a pedestrian traveling through the village of Tacax, and I walked into the office.

Recap what Richay looks like as a going merchant getting smaller.

"I was more in a hurry and thought I'd take the purchase for everything."

"Something tells me that when I saw me relieved of making a bear under my eyes, I didn't feel like I was in a hurry."

I don't know, well, it would have been nice if the troubles with the pedestrians had cleared up.

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